Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission Form

2007-12-24 Thread Leon Romanovsky
OK, Let's try this way Nir Abulaffio wrote: I wish to thank Leon for the service he offered. I used the service about 5 times this year and I am really grateful. This monday 17/12/07 I asked for a permit (for Eli's lecture). I am sorry to admit that for the first time I didn't use it because

Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission Form

2007-12-20 Thread Nir Abulaffio
I wish to thank Leon for the service he offered. I used the service about 5 times this year and I am really grateful. This monday 17/12/07 I asked for a permit (for Eli's lecture). I am sorry to admit that for the first time I didn't use it because I came with someone who has a fixed entry permit

Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission Form

2007-12-19 Thread Orr Dunkelman
I think that the next dates are fixed: 24/12 - Linux premier 7/1 - advanced networking 21/1 - crawlers It is also a good incentive to keep the lectures at standard dates :) On Dec 19, 2007 9:02 PM, Leon Romanovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello again, As a follow up to previous mail, I

Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission

2007-05-08 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Mon, May 07, 2007, Amichai Rotman wrote about Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission: I worked in Security beck in Jerusalem and have some awarness to the issue. ... Hi, You and several other people talked about security. Do you actually believe that these gatekeepers at the Technion entrances have

Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission

2007-05-07 Thread Amichai Rotman
Hello Guys, I worked in Security beck in Jerusalem and have some awarness to the issue. As in Networking Security, all you need is one unsecured machine on the network to put the rest in jeopardy. The solution is simple: Each attendee will fill out a hard copy form at the next Haifux meeting

Re: [Haifux] Entry Permission

2007-05-06 Thread Bilbo Bugginz
Hi, Leon et al. My 2 Cents: On 5/6/07, Leon Romanovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I talked with Amos (Technion's kabat) and he agreed to allow entrance for haifux audience with vehicles. His requirements are very simple: 1) Limit entry permission only to non-student (Right now we